If You Have 2.5 to 3 Hours with a Group

If You Have 2.5 to 3 Hours with a GroupConduct realistic courtroom simulations with these Bill of Rights programs that center on realistic scenarios in which law-abiding teens could find themselves. Jury deliberations are the centerpiece of these events that leave participants motivated to serve willingly when called to service.

First AmendmentRealistic Courtroom Simulations: Three landmark Supreme Court cases are updated with social media and school protest scenarios that anyone can relate to easily.

Preparation Time: 30 minutes. Program Duration: 2.5-3 hours.Student Audiences: High school, community college, and university students.

Fourth AmendmentRealistic Courtroom Simulation: When school officials search the backpacks of contemporary teens at school, the scenario looks a lot like New Jersey v. T.L.O and so does the courtroom action.

Fifth Amendment Realistic Courtroom Simulation: The evergreen story of Miranda v. Arizona and the teen-relevant J.D.B. v. North Carolina that extended Miranda rights to minors, set the stage for a fictional scenario in which law-abiding high school students could find themselves.

Preparation Time: 30 minutes. Program Duration: 2.5-3 hours.Student or Adult Audiences: High school, community college, and university students; and adults.